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he's clever enough once again not to use it. but once you start talking about people within islam beginning to speak up, to change it, that's... it's that type of thing. and he has got a point to the extent that he's right. there is a narrative which has grown up within islam of oppression, of the west being responsible for its many ills. and some of that is correct but a lot of it isn't and that's what i think he's trying to deal with. >> rose: he believed that saddam had to be taken down, whether he had weapons of mass destruction or whether he maintained the potential to do it because of plans and... he also believed that if iran has nuclear weapons there's a possibility they'll fall into the hands of people who will use them. not iranians but whoever else. and that therefore you can not allow it. and he's prepared to say that if sanctions and diplomacy and everything else doesn't work then you have to have a military attack. >> again, i think he's coming out of his closet-- if i can put it that way-- more. he's saying things
he's clever enough once again not to use it. but once you start talking about people within islam beginning to speak up, to change it, that's... it's that type of thing. and he has got a point to the extent that he's right. there is a narrative which has grown up within islam of oppression, of the west being responsible for its many ills. and some of that is correct but a lot of it isn't and that's what i think he's trying to deal with. >> rose: he believed that saddam had to be taken...
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and they would use anybody as a partner. they joined, they embraced al qaeda. >> rose: now tony blair makes this point. he says that if al qaeda had not come in and if iran had not come in it was manageable. >> i don't agree with that. i mean, certainly they were malevolent players, very malevolent players and many of the most spectacular, as the american military called them. i didn't like that phrase, spectacular attacks, spectacular to you and me means fire works at night. but you know what i mean by spectacular attacks. suicide bombings which killed 150, 200 people at a time were al qaeda linked. but the enablers were the saddam fedayeen, the saddam insurgency. they were very closely related to one another. even if, for the sake of argument, there had been no osama bin laden and there can be no al qaeda and there had been a benign government in iran-- and there were none of those-- >> rose: and there was no help with iran. >> they still would have faced a really serious and pro pacted and viers insurgency in iraq. it wou
and they would use anybody as a partner. they joined, they embraced al qaeda. >> rose: now tony blair makes this point. he says that if al qaeda had not come in and if iran had not come in it was manageable. >> i don't agree with that. i mean, certainly they were malevolent players, very malevolent players and many of the most spectacular, as the american military called them. i didn't like that phrase, spectacular attacks, spectacular to you and me means fire works at night. but...
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he used the phrase, "will not stand." i turned to my colleague from the pentagon and said that was exactly what the president's father said when saddam hussein invaded kuwait. he was not famous for coining phrases. he made one or two. "no new taxes" was one of them. [laughter] i remember his extremely strong and and characteristic statement that the invasion of kuwait would not stand. a said to myself it was a remarkable coincidence the president would use precisely that phrase. it was a phrase that connoted war. i still did not confirm anything to the press. the president's statement made it clear that something terrible had happened in new york. what happened then was my team spent the evening -- it is a typical thing in useful for journalists to know this. when something like this happens, a major event happens, very often you will get more current information from watching television and listening to the press and you will from the intelligence services. the reason for that is that there are more journalists. they are
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secondly, as the criteria of iraq never attacking us, they did not attack us and the gulf war either. ey iaded kuwait. uld u have said the gulf war was a mistake? >>no. >> that is not a criteria you decide you go to war. lastly, the president making this speech could never have made that speech ending our mission with relative success had the search not occurred. the president opposed it. senator biden opposed it. my colleagues opposed it at the time. we shoulof h a dlomatic source. the obama administration must after one charge, a diplomatic mission to establish a new government. it has failed entirely in doing that. >> you will get great arguments from the american military on the search itself and whether it was the sunni uprising and the distribution of large amounts of cash. that aside, the fact is that the united states of america is not in a stronger position internationally. we organized a coalition after iraq entered crew -- kuwait. it was with 36 nations who sent in troops for it we could not form a coalition today as a direct consequence of invading correct. they would say
secondly, as the criteria of iraq never attacking us, they did not attack us and the gulf war either. ey iaded kuwait. uld u have said the gulf war was a mistake? >>no. >> that is not a criteria you decide you go to war. lastly, the president making this speech could never have made that speech ending our mission with relative success had the search not occurred. the president opposed it. senator biden opposed it. my colleagues opposed it at the time. we shoulof h a dlomatic source....
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or classmates pelted us with stones. and drove us away from the school building. crying heil hitler. but our fear. after the earth the suit was returned to czechoslovakia the czech president. returned from london after. his first degree deported from the country deprives them of their citizenship and confiscated their property. and was accompanied by the so called death marches tens of thousands of students and germans died in a matter of months. back the director of the archives these citizen diaspora returned to his homeland sixty years later he returned as a tourist. finds nothing the truth. to be all incivility lost destroyed and if you go overseas you will find some traces stones from houses not trees after trees and this is the only thing you can recognise here was once you reach there of nearly solace in the inhabitants that means i think. three hundred houses. they all have gone only one year. this is the region where the germans lived. in prague anything he can do for the time being conjure up memories of lost territories the germans too happy to return b
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can use their you very counter lauren lyster our t. patterson new jersey while the actual number of americans living below the poverty line could be even higher than official figures suggest that's the view of max fraud wolf an economist at the new school university who says he's studdard by the scale of the problem. well seeing numbers this large one in seven american adults living in poverty in just about one in four to five american children shows us that the sheer numbers and the percentage of americans who are being systematically failed by the american economy and it gives you a little bit of a taking of the temperature of just how severe the pain is there's every indication from the data flow that next year will be worse than this year because the numbers that we're looking at today and in two thousand and nine and we're already three quarters of the way through two thousand and ten and every trend that made the poverty and the severity of poverty worse last year is very much in place this year and i would also add that we have
can use their you very counter lauren lyster our t. patterson new jersey while the actual number of americans living below the poverty line could be even higher than official figures suggest that's the view of max fraud wolf an economist at the new school university who says he's studdard by the scale of the problem. well seeing numbers this large one in seven american adults living in poverty in just about one in four to five american children shows us that the sheer numbers and the percentage...
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this is all used as the city history of. the quotation. hundreds of books explain why these two deaths and germans were each it's a leaf within germany but back the archival director has first hand information. in the german right over the front there was a development and development no i mean brought persons that post perhaps one reason that they are seeing. the chicken suit is to france to mutiny in the suit as a reason instead to then see thirty eight gently used the occasion as an excuse to declare that the germans were being discriminated against and he a few days mason childress his phone was to call for an end to the genocide of the german people. are probably require my apple make in europe i don't word for word mr trimble and are a printer here no one really. ordinary money no foreign or territorial problem in europe we want no. she does a has to make sure the fisa doesn't reach and was the ceded to germany historians are still trying to understand what stood behind this events. one of them is your concern to ski the german. conc
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but it is not going to give his house back to those who used to own it. his neighbor shares this view most czechs agree that these houses no longer belong to the germans. that sort of happened historically ordered cherrix took possession of these lands just well so be you equal nobody's going to give anything back to anybody if. they fool world war two these two dozen germans were considered to be czechoslovakia is the ethnic minority but in fact the germans for the second largest ethnic group after the czechs they even outnumber the slovaks the germans living in this who doesn't land had their own schools universities the nice papers small wonder that the german question overs almost as soon as czechoslovakia emerged as the states. more amenable to kabul with a man and a god complex split up right off the emergence of czechoslovakia as a state. population was opposed to it and. the czech historian young amateur that is absolutely sure that the citizen germans paid a price for their active role in the dismemberment of czechoslovakia the treaty on the sece
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i don't know if he's human being of sane mind gets used to killing. me if i never got used to killing him. i knew. play getting paid what if you're a democracy. you have a great policy. plus polish court will decide on the extradition no one of russia's most wanted terror suspects who was detained later released in warsaw. russia no way i agree to a deal which puts an end to a forty year disagreement with disputed waters in the energy which. is an ailing u.s. economy trouble despite all measures new figures reveal how millions of unemployed americans are living below the poverty line. we are highlighting the top stories of today and all this week welcome to the program it is election day in sweden where the ruling coalition expected to win most votes but are controversial immigration party you so far is attracting most of the headlines latest polls suggests the center right bloc will win all though the center left opposition isn't that far behind but for many observers this has been overshadowed by the growing popularity of the far right sweden democr
i don't know if he's human being of sane mind gets used to killing. me if i never got used to killing him. i knew. play getting paid what if you're a democracy. you have a great policy. plus polish court will decide on the extradition no one of russia's most wanted terror suspects who was detained later released in warsaw. russia no way i agree to a deal which puts an end to a forty year disagreement with disputed waters in the energy which. is an ailing u.s. economy trouble despite all...
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used to be you can say what you want and. reckon she's. a fellow candidate in a scene reminiscent of a film was tortured by youth in his house held down while the swastika was carved on his forehead he told the police teach them speaking arabic in a town like malmo where thirty percent of the population was born abroad the sweden democrats have attracted significant support among the swedish born population henning's a political candidate in the nearby town of law doesn't agree with the message this week democrats are pushing out but thinks it's important they should be allowed to speak we do have a. pretty good it's very. public of course we can tolerate that here in this country. other political parties have said they won't work with the sweeping democrats even if they do get elected to parliament so it's not just threats to their safety that the s.t. candidates have to worry about they're already knew what to do. how to keep us out anyway and what about the market its people. there. so. this weekend's election is likely to result in the
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ten pm in the russian capital good to be with us here on r t r tops. protests have raged across europe with thousands gathered to speak out against their governments in a number of crisis hit countries they're frustrated with a string of cuts to jobs pensions and wages trade unions say they're being ignored by their governments who they claim are more interested in helping banks artie's laura and brings us the latest update on the situation across europe we've seen mainly peaceful protests but some small eruptions of violence brussels for the unions have announced that it was indeed the biggest march that brussels has seen since two thousand and one they say that one hundred thousand people have come from all over europe arriving on trains planes automobiles germany poland and british groups unions took part in that march the police barricaded banks and shops in preparation for the march and they all say through a ring of steel rice around the headquarters of the you paula commission story there was some minor scuffles in brussels around one hundred fo
ten pm in the russian capital good to be with us here on r t r tops. protests have raged across europe with thousands gathered to speak out against their governments in a number of crisis hit countries they're frustrated with a string of cuts to jobs pensions and wages trade unions say they're being ignored by their governments who they claim are more interested in helping banks artie's laura and brings us the latest update on the situation across europe we've seen mainly peaceful protests but...
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they shouted antichrist, antichrist, as he entered westminster ave. >> one more can you tell us about the arrests that were made today? >> apparently, they are algerian nationals, at least five of the mark. they were working for a private company in central london, and they were due to sweep the streets in westminster just before the pope's our arrival. apparently, the police got a tip off to arrest them. which indicates that they were not under surveillance for the last few days or whatever bit of the police then searched their homes in east and northern london. but apparently, they found nothing suspicious there. but of course, the pope is a very high-profile target, and that is why they acted so swiftly and what they detained them. >> thank you. the german government has denied claims by the french president that berlin is planning to clear roma accounts in germany and deport people living there back to their country of origin. sarkozy said it after an eu summit in brussels. the meeting was called to discuss foreign policy but was overshadowed by the controversial deportation. sark
they shouted antichrist, antichrist, as he entered westminster ave. >> one more can you tell us about the arrests that were made today? >> apparently, they are algerian nationals, at least five of the mark. they were working for a private company in central london, and they were due to sweep the streets in westminster just before the pope's our arrival. apparently, the police got a tip off to arrest them. which indicates that they were not under surveillance for the last few days or...
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main factor for us. ok joe hockey now and now i'm also. on guard three want to help with that said straights when the visit is legit to get on the school board just three minutes into the game i want you to be unconvincing on the rebound who believes the number is four hundred five minutes later though denise mausam of converting all the breakaway for the equalizer. and there was more to come from him midway through the second period the young forward schools the second to put the hosts on top and he completed his fast korea had a tree in them to match it to guards fate late in the game. now russia's female basketball team is through to the second group stage of the world championships in the czech republic and that often securing this sad consecutive victory over seven to seven fifty nine the final score that russia finish top of group d. standings and make it to the next round along with second seeded czech republic. in goal for a record setting final round the foreman said the tour championship could see phil mickelson overtake tiger wo
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i asked him to tell us more about the pontiff's speech. >> it was a very vigorous speech and appeal for a dialogue between faith and religion to establish a moral norms in society. it is the old argument that he keeps repeating. he did it at his first famous lecture, the dialogue between faith and reason did of the catholic church believes it is possible to establish objeives, univsal norms. the pope pointed out that to settle for pragmatic short-term solutions of ethical norms is inadequate, as reflected in the disastrous financial crisis that we experienced in the last year. not everybody will agree with him. particularly fundamentalists, religious and fundamentalists in dislike the idea of a dialogue between faith and reason to about 108 of them were down here this afternoon when the pope arrived at westminster abbey. they shouted antichrist, antichrist, as he ented westminster ave. >> one more can you tell us about the arrests that were made today? >> apparently, they are algerian nationals, at least five of the mark. they were working for a private company in central london, and th
i asked him to tell us more about the pontiff's speech. >> it was a very vigorous speech and appeal for a dialogue between faith and religion to establish a moral norms in society. it is the old argument that he keeps repeating. he did it at his first famous lecture, the dialogue between faith and reason did of the catholic church believes it is possible to establish objeives, univsal norms. the pope pointed out that to settle for pragmatic short-term solutions of ethical norms is...
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we are asking the government to help us, but the numbers are overwhelming. of last count, 18.6 million people have been affected, and the losses could exceed 28 billion pounds. the government has promised families an initial payment of 150 pounds. that will not give her back her home. the 13-year-old wants to be a doctor. she and these children are living in classrooms next door. they and their family will be homeless again soon when school starts. >> france's foreign minister has said he is willing to do anything to save an iranian woman facing the death sentence for adultery. france is one of the country's calling on iran to reconsider. you may find some of the images and this report disturbing. >> the family fears she may only have days to live. she was condemned to death by an iranian court for adultery. iran executes more prisoners than any other country except china, but it is the manner in which he is due to die that causes out rage. no pictures have every emerged of a stoning in iran, but this shows the blood stain rocks. here in rome, italian politi
we are asking the government to help us, but the numbers are overwhelming. of last count, 18.6 million people have been affected, and the losses could exceed 28 billion pounds. the government has promised families an initial payment of 150 pounds. that will not give her back her home. the 13-year-old wants to be a doctor. she and these children are living in classrooms next door. they and their family will be homeless again soon when school starts. >> france's foreign minister has said he...
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they used the use nets to protect the vineyards, but that was impractical and expensive. so six years ago, they turned to birds of prey and it worked. now is moment the falcons are most needed, because the grapes are at their tastiest. >> it's a period exactly when the grapes take on the sugar and a moment when there's less acidity. they're more tasty to these little birds who want to eat them. >> any day now, it's harvest time in champaign. not until then can these vigilanties of the vine relax their eagle eye. >> one of the greatest roman treasures to be unearthed in britain in recent years is to be auctioned at christies in london. it was found in northwest england and thought to be worth hundreds of thousands of pounds. but as david reports, a campaign has been launched to prevent its sale to a foreign collector. >> this face, those eyes, beaten out of bronze 1,900 years ago, were made to impress. all these years later, it's lost none of its impact. >> i just couldn't believe what i was saying. it was just extraordinary, that the face had survived in such extraordinar
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to keep us out anyway. it's people. there. so. this weekend's election is likely to result in the democrats winning. it's likely to be a divisive. politics. the other parties have to decide. how they're prepared to deal with this group they've tried so hard to ignore and ordinary people will have to decide whether they value free speech enough to. play a role. have already. there are many more stories heading your way this. counting is underway in the afghan capital. we'll bring you an update in just a few. mafia wars turned the center of moscow into a gangster movie a notorious kingpin but manages to escape with. a polish court will determine the fate of one of russia's most wanted terror suspects. was detained in warsaw on friday under an international arrest warrant but later released. the chances of being extradited to russia. two days before arrived in warsaw the polish media was speculating over whether one of russia's most wanted terrorist suspects who was also on interpol's list would be detained just after he landed in wa
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because it requires all you want to use cases are possible face. maybe it really. this is a real fear. is flowing in. you. having a very. inflated and this is a reason we started this complaint treaty must be fulfilled. so you maintain that under the terms of that a bailout is actually illegal what outcome do you hope for if secord is sharing. in german participation on since all the action. be stopped and i think we are coming back to. stability probably. freighting over a. maybe greek is forced to opt out and why not because the country is not very happy to see. the weak country trying to assume the economy cannot share. monetary crap having hard towards for stability and hard currency and what effect do you foresee for the rest of the year in saying if countries like greece and spain and possibly italy were forced to pull out. too soon or a possible one get smaller but a harder monetary union not sixteen or seventeen members but only was ten or eight but countries. follows that all of this would be an option. the whole experiment of. union in my view which was n
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so after such an experiment every country did come back to speak with us so we can. get back at it with an interest every week. has been appreciated and diminish made. exports to our places but again more prosperity in the home markets so each country of see you when you can build five against this national crisis business means and overcomes the kaiser's so it's a much better concept to master financial and to real economic crisis some economists say that europe will emerge from this crisis in better shape than it ever was before what do you say to that it's a moment your whole is subsidized currency so it is a v. currency but it is subsidized by high inflationary intervention of so your european central bank which is the beginning of inflation period for you or and inflation for you means weak if not. junk a currency which is intolerable. so since thousand years of monetary story all countries running interpreter right now could source. why are monetary. revalidation and people allegations of problem exchange a moment in order to overcome a crisis and we need to se
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welcome back to join us you're watching r.t.m. marina joshie of these are the top stories of the week tensions at the u.n. general assembly reach fever pitch as iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad riles u.s. officials was noisy rhetoric many protested his attendance and president obama called his remarks offensive. the recent success of n.t. with gratian political parties in europe is turning heads raising fears of growing nationalism across the continent as our guys in the struggle for axis to the region's vast resources heats up prompting russia to call for war cooperation for that reason the arctic nations gathered a mosque in this week in an attempt to avoid clashes. well that start is laura emma talks to professor william handle a currency expert who believes the greek bailout is illegal. i'm in berlin with professor vilhelm hankel who is one of a group of currency experts who filed a suit with the constitutional court in germany against the greek bailout professor hackles that's very much for talking to r.t. now tell me ab
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join us for dick knology update on our g. olympic competition the battle to create the best mascots for the two thousand and fourteen winter games in russia kicks off but in the nationwide contest. we have met all responsibilities now. it's time to turn the page president obama praises the sacrifice of u.s. soldiers in iraq saying they've successfully handed the country back to its people . and. russia remembers the deadly beslan school massacre six years ago just after more than three hundred people dead most of them children. who costing lives from the heart of the russian capital this is r.t. russians who lack the sporting talent to compete at the top level.
join us for dick knology update on our g. olympic competition the battle to create the best mascots for the two thousand and fourteen winter games in russia kicks off but in the nationwide contest. we have met all responsibilities now. it's time to turn the page president obama praises the sacrifice of u.s. soldiers in iraq saying they've successfully handed the country back to its people . and. russia remembers the deadly beslan school massacre six years ago just after more than three hundred...
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what else can you tell us? >> well, yes, the security levels have been at severe since january, actually. we are on a heightened state of alert here. the reason that the threat level is still at severe meaning that a terror attack is highly likely means that this plot has been uncovered. nbc news has learned from talking to pakistani intelligence officials that some british born pakistanis were arrested in pakistan earlier this month. now, when they were interrogated by the u.s., the british and pakistani intelligence officials, they revealed that they had planned to go on a shooting spree, possibly starting in the uk and it's slightly unclear and they certainly go on to attack france, germany and denmark, as well. in response to this, the u.s. has actually stepped up their number of drone attacks in northern pakistan. in the last month alone, they pretty much doubled their usual number of attacks so there have been 21 attacks in total. if you compare that to the whole of the year so far for 2010, 76 in total a
what else can you tell us? >> well, yes, the security levels have been at severe since january, actually. we are on a heightened state of alert here. the reason that the threat level is still at severe meaning that a terror attack is highly likely means that this plot has been uncovered. nbc news has learned from talking to pakistani intelligence officials that some british born pakistanis were arrested in pakistan earlier this month. now, when they were interrogated by the u.s., the...
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and using so. innocent. a little angels. can. still. below and welcome the cross talk i'm peter lavelle could have the second world war been avoided what role did opposing ideologies play and or individuals in states to blame for what was the international system is so weak that war was made inevitable . if you. started. to discuss what went wrong in the one nine hundred thirty s. i'm joined by dominique leavin in london he's a professor of russian government at the london school of economics and political science and a fellow of the british academy in boston we have william kale or a professor of history and international asians at boston university and the author of a world of nations the international order since one thousand nine hundred five and unlivable we cross to frank madonna and author and reader in international history at liverpool john moore's university. in one thousand nine hundred thirty nine he of the soviet union and nazi germany embracing each other a deadly embrace that we would find out later how did we get to that
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speech again pulling no punches in american domination take us through it step by step. you know coming you bring up a good. point as considering how hard the international community especially in the last couple of days have been trying to say over and over again that they're willing to reach out a hand of dialogue to leave the door of dialogue open with iran it's like man who does minister and tries to provoke the community more and more and see how far he can take it he's really been like a one man reality t.v. show here in new york in the last couple of days and in this speech that is getting a lot of attention as in the spotlight today he did say that he did give a lot of time to talking about world domination by certain countries occupations of iraq and afghanistan and really trying to dominate smaller countries and what you brought up just now is that he did end up crossing the line with the u.s. delegation again when he talked about nine eleven take a look at what he had to say. there were three viewpoints first that a very powerful and complex terrorist group ab
speech again pulling no punches in american domination take us through it step by step. you know coming you bring up a good. point as considering how hard the international community especially in the last couple of days have been trying to say over and over again that they're willing to reach out a hand of dialogue to leave the door of dialogue open with iran it's like man who does minister and tries to provoke the community more and more and see how far he can take it he's really been like a...
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ed gillespie joins us now. the "wall street journal" describes the tea party this way, as a center of gravity within the republican party. how would you describe it? >> i would say that it's a driving force right now in terms of peoples' concerns about too much debt, too much spending, excessive taxation, the largest tax increase in american history, looming on the horizon on january 1, and i think that the tea party voters have brought a lot of vigor to the republican party. you know, sometimes it's a little disruptive but growing pains are better than shrinking pains any day if you're a former party chairman like i am. >> david a*pbgsel rod offers his own opinion, saying the republican brand is not very strong right now and that's primarily why the tea party is actually here. what responsibility do you think the republican has for this tea party moving even starting? is it because people weren't happy with the republican party and the brand wasn't strong? >> well, i think there are definitely a lot of tea par
ed gillespie joins us now. the "wall street journal" describes the tea party this way, as a center of gravity within the republican party. how would you describe it? >> i would say that it's a driving force right now in terms of peoples' concerns about too much debt, too much spending, excessive taxation, the largest tax increase in american history, looming on the horizon on january 1, and i think that the tea party voters have brought a lot of vigor to the republican party....
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. >> he joins us now from caracas. the events are moving very quickly here. >> there has been a state of emergency declared by rafael correa. peru has closed its borders. hugo chavez has come out in support of rafael correa. he is calling the other left- wing nations for their support, too. >> and do we know where the president is right now? >> we believe he is in a hospital, you saw the images of pushing and shoving it with the president. he was on the streets. during that period, a tear gas canister was to run. he gave an interview saying a member of his entourage had been injured. he criticized heavily the protesters for using such tactics. he himself it was unharmed. he is in this hospital and staying there for the time being. >> how much can he rely on fellow politicians and the military? >> and extremely good question. the military is key in this at the moment. we have seen the head of the armed forces was unequivocal in to support of rafael correa. all of the constitutional rights that go with the state. we also
. >> he joins us now from caracas. the events are moving very quickly here. >> there has been a state of emergency declared by rafael correa. peru has closed its borders. hugo chavez has come out in support of rafael correa. he is calling the other left- wing nations for their support, too. >> and do we know where the president is right now? >> we believe he is in a hospital, you saw the images of pushing and shoving it with the president. he was on the streets. during...
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good morning, everybody, thanks for joining us. i'm betty nguyen. begin overseas this morning, both france and britain on alert for possible terror attacks. the threat is described as credible. a british officials said the plots were in an early stage with an islamic connection. mark phillips is in london and has the latest on this. good morning, mark. >> good morning, betty. well, western intelligence agencies are saying there is a credible, what they're calling a credible islamist-o linked terror plot that they have interrupted, one that would affect several countries in the west including the u.s., also britain, france and germany. people are undoubtedly nervous but they also say there is no evidence at this time any plot or any attacks were imminent and the proof of that is that terror levels across the west have not been raised, with one notable exception, that is in france, where there have been a number of terror alerts over the last few weeks, including one just yesterday at the eiffel tower, which police cleared and the area around it. but
good morning, everybody, thanks for joining us. i'm betty nguyen. begin overseas this morning, both france and britain on alert for possible terror attacks. the threat is described as credible. a british officials said the plots were in an early stage with an islamic connection. mark phillips is in london and has the latest on this. good morning, mark. >> good morning, betty. well, western intelligence agencies are saying there is a credible, what they're calling a credible islamist-o...
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if we are asking the government to help us. but the numbers are overwhelming. at last count, 18.6 million people have been affected and pakistan's losses could exceed 28 billion pounds. the government has promised most affected families an initial payment of 150 pounds. woman backgive this her home. -- of this girl back home. the 13-year-old wants to be a doctor. these children and their families will be homeless again as school starts. >> the lebanese prime inner circle -- prime minister has saad hariri said he made a mistake in accusing syria of assassinating his father. mr. hariri has described his words as a political accusation made prematurely. he said lebanon and his -- and syria have historic relations and investigations into his father's killing have been misled by false testimony. rescue teams in guatemala removed -- resume their search for survivors after heavy mud slides and rain. authorities say at least 40 people have died. hundreds have been released -- remove from their homes and thousands more have been displaced by flooding and mudslides. more
if we are asking the government to help us. but the numbers are overwhelming. at last count, 18.6 million people have been affected and pakistan's losses could exceed 28 billion pounds. the government has promised most affected families an initial payment of 150 pounds. woman backgive this her home. -- of this girl back home. the 13-year-old wants to be a doctor. these children and their families will be homeless again as school starts. >> the lebanese prime inner circle -- prime minister...
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join us for cbs 5 early edition ... beginning at five. ,,,, . >>> on the >>> on the "cbs morning news" a look at today's weather. florida is looking at tropical systems bringing very heavy rainfall and strong wind gusts. scattered showers will be over the northeast and clear and sunny conditions can be found across much of the country. >>> here's another look at this morning's top stories. security officials uncovered an alleged terror plot against france and britain. the warning level has not changed but officials describe the threat as credible. the eiffel tower was evacuated tuesday for the second time in two weeks. >>> president obama is in iowa today, the latest stop on a four-state swing to try and energize democratic voters. last night at a rally in madison, wisconsin, he implored young voters to go to the polls. >>> one of the most highly anticipated movies of the year "the social network" hits theaters friday, the film looks at the young man who created internet sensation facebook. sandra hughes reports. >> i d
join us for cbs 5 early edition ... beginning at five. ,,,, . >>> on the >>> on the "cbs morning news" a look at today's weather. florida is looking at tropical systems bringing very heavy rainfall and strong wind gusts. scattered showers will be over the northeast and clear and sunny conditions can be found across much of the country. >>> here's another look at this morning's top stories. security officials uncovered an alleged terror plot against france...
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we believe that the american public is strongly behind us. know that there is a fiscal commission and have no idea that congress is thinking about cutting their benefits. when you tell them this is going on, they are appalled. when word gets out, hopefully we will hear more about this. they need to understand, particularly members of congress, this is a much more descriptive explanation of where the american public is than what they are hearing from their economists and some of the other people that have been trying to cut the program since its inception. thank you. [applause] >> thank you to all of our speakers. i hope this has been informative for all of you. i don't think we have time for questions unfortunately but i believe that this bakers will be willing to stay for a few moments for people who want to approach them individually. we have a typo in our handouts. i misspoke earlier for this briefing has been organized by social security matters which is a coalition of women's organizations working on social security. social security work
we believe that the american public is strongly behind us. know that there is a fiscal commission and have no idea that congress is thinking about cutting their benefits. when you tell them this is going on, they are appalled. when word gets out, hopefully we will hear more about this. they need to understand, particularly members of congress, this is a much more descriptive explanation of where the american public is than what they are hearing from their economists and some of the other people...
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let us not minimize that in any way. one of the benefits is we must be clear that the leaders and people of afghanistan that it is absolutely crucial that they're able to look at the their own affairs and security. that it is not possible for the united kingdom and not possible for other countries to take on ourselves the bird and other security and that famil indefin. and we are there indefinitely until it is possible for them to manage their own security. we have every right to expect it to be in that time. and i think it does and testify -- intensified the pressure or the target to be met by 2014 and met along the way. we do not want anyone to think that it is possible for british forces to be deployed in this way. to >> i am sure you would agree that to achieve success in afghanistan we had to provide a reasonable degree of security in that country, and i am sure that you would agree that a fundamental aspect of that is effect across the border security cooperation between afghanistan and pakistan? do you agree that
let us not minimize that in any way. one of the benefits is we must be clear that the leaders and people of afghanistan that it is absolutely crucial that they're able to look at the their own affairs and security. that it is not possible for the united kingdom and not possible for other countries to take on ourselves the bird and other security and that famil indefin. and we are there indefinitely until it is possible for them to manage their own security. we have every right to expect it to...
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from europe's top official today, an expression of regret at language used, but no backing down. >> we had a certain kind of rhetoric. but now it is time to leave that behind and concentrate on the real problem. >> so what now? well, the row isn't over, and the e.u. will consider taking legal action against france, and president sarkozy will continue with the expulsions. but it was agreed today that the plight of the estimated 10 million roma will be discussed at a future summit, and all sides agree that the problem has to be dealt with on a european-wide basis. "bbc news," brussels. >> you are watching "bbc news." still ahead, he continues his trip along the river with an exclusive report. >> now, as an area thought to have huge depolts of oil and gas, and russia and canada both say it is thirst. here is our report. >> global climate change is transforming the arctic. the polarized caps shrinking as temperatures rise. already, energy companies are moving in, sensing a massive opportunity as the area opens up for commercial exploitation. it is thought the arctic region may contain vast
from europe's top official today, an expression of regret at language used, but no backing down. >> we had a certain kind of rhetoric. but now it is time to leave that behind and concentrate on the real problem. >> so what now? well, the row isn't over, and the e.u. will consider taking legal action against france, and president sarkozy will continue with the expulsions. but it was agreed today that the plight of the estimated 10 million roma will be discussed at a future summit,...